Viral Video Reports from Grave: Still Dead

Just when I was feeling mortal for falling off the top 100 most-subscribed YouTube partner list (a fact that ZackScott and PeterCoffin felt compelled to remind me via voicemail), I scored placement on Huffington Post via the lovely and talented Daisy Whitney.

Check out this report from iMediaConnection in Vegas (or LA or SanFran, I’m not really sure), and thanks to Jan for alerting me… she’s constantly validating her top listing on the blogroll below!

You’ll see me dart past during her intro, and the camera work was by the cool and passionate Mike Donnelly from Coke. Please keep your comments focused on her hair, and not about the heady items we discuss.

And Zack and Peter you can suck it because I’m back at 99 on the list, beeatches.

Marilyn… I was talking to Sukatra on the phone the other day and she asked about the WVFF crew and I was telling her about the issue Alexis has with pooping only 2 times a week. Let’s just say Alexis should be thankful she hasn’t been around. He better not get to comfortable though because she’ll be back.

Okay, this Brightcove-hosted video streamed SO MUCH MORE smoothly than the hurky-jerky, stop & start, jitterbuggy, poorly-streamed Youtube-hosted videos. So much smoother. Very very much smoother. Noticeably so.

@10 I think I’m probably up to 3 times per week now if that makes you feel any better. I’m looking forward to getting to know this Sukatra person better; she seems interesting based on what I do know about her already.

@11&12 It’s hardly surprising how much better a company can deliver video when they filter out so much amateur garbage by charging $99/mo (minimum). Did you notice that YouTube is introducing 1080p HD video? As if they’re not bogged down enough with the 720p HD video…

Which reminds me…
Kevin, you should probably use progressive for online video. You get annoying artifacts when you slow down interlaced video (like in your Amazing Kitten! video around 2:38 — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnRwCMGBaCU )

Who’s Nalts?

Kevin "Nalts" Nalty the only career marketer who also is one of YouTube's most viewed entertainers. Author of "Beyond Viral," Nalty is a sought-after speaker described as "passionate, engaging, provocative, and practical." Nalty consults in the area of digital marketing and emerging media, and has helped such leading brands as Starbucks, Fox Broadcasting, Kodak, MTV, Logitech, Panasonic, Crowne Plaza and Microsoft. To reach out, please see contact page.